Open-source developer and manager David Recordon named White House Director of Technology

President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team announced that David Recordon, one of OpenId and oAuth’s developers, has been named the White House Director of Technology. Recordon most recently was the VP of infrastructure and security at the non-profit Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation.

Before that, Recordon was Facebook’s engineer director. There, he had led Facebook’s open-source initiatives and projects. Among other programs, this included Phabricator, a suite of code review web apps, which Facebook used for its own development. He also led efforts on Cassandra, the Apache open-source distributed database management system; HipHop, a PHP to C++ source code translator; and Apache Thrift, a software framework, for scalable cross-language services development. In short, he’s both a programmer and manager who knows open-source from the inside out.

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With a background in open source, open standards, and security, Recordon may be ideal for President Joe Biden’s White House.